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Checking in on the candidates education plans
Interview with
Nov 2, 2012
With the government's latest jobs report due out this morning, talk of jobs and the economy will likely rule the day. But there are a host of other issues at stake in this election, including education.
Social Security: It's too complicated
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Nov 2, 2012
More than 20 percent of the U.S. national budget is spent on Social Security, so of course politicians like to promise to reform it. Commentator Chris Farrell says unfortunately both candidates' plans are way too complicated.
Opinion: Why I'm voting for Barack Obama
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Nov 2, 2012
Comedian Andy Kindler on why he's voting to reelect President Barack Obama.
Opinion: Why I'm voting for Mitt Romney
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Nov 5, 2012
Comedy writer Brian Donovan on why he's voting for Mitt Romney.
Band The National weighs in on politics, the election and Ohio
Interview by
Nov 1, 2012
Reporter Krissy Clark sits down with the lead singer of The National to see how a 'non-political' band makes music in an election year.
Campaigns reboot after Sandy
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Oct 31, 2012
Election officials in storm-stricken counties scramble ahead of voting day.
Romney ad takes aim at Obama over Chrysler
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Oct 30, 2012
Romney blames Obama for selling Chrysler to Fiat, which plans to make Jeeps in China. Chrysler counters, saying it’s expanding in U.S. too.
Food stamps and the politics of poverty
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Oct 30, 2012
As the 2012 presidential election enters its final days, we examine one of the stars of the campaign. Not binders or Big Bird. This one begins with the letter 'F' -- food stamps.
Chevron gives $2.5 million to conservative super PAC
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Dec 17, 2012
Corporate contributions to groups rare
Did somebody say 'climate change'?
Interview with
Oct 26, 2012
One issue we haven't heard about too much this election season is climate change. What are the candidates position on the topic and why aren't we hearing about it.











